Pharrell Williams redefines winter fashion with the Louis Vuitton Men’s Ski Collection 2026, merging alpine performance with modern luxury. A statement of craftsmanship, comfort, and elevated elegance. 
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In his Upstate New York studio, artist Jeffrey Gibson merges Indigenous craft and queer identity into vibrant, political works that redefine beauty and belonging. 
In the realm of fashion, Thom Browne is more than a designer – he is a curator of contradictions, a conductor between precision and spectacle, a voice redefining uniformity. 
Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors presents Crimson Hues: the 2025 collection with crimson tones, refined materials, and iconic design. 
An exhibition about body, presence, and awareness: Marina Abramović at the Albertina Modern invites visitors to explore the boundaries of human experience — between ritual, energy, and transformation. 
At the Austrian Fashion Awards 2025, five designers supported by the Start Scholarships Fashion 2024 take center stage—merging artistry, activism and style in a bold new direction for Austrian fashion. 
PURO by Noorth, designed by Michele Marcon, combines formal rigor, refined materials, and modular elegance – a masterpiece of contemporary bathroom design. 
Andy Warhol – Serial Portraits at Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo: An exhibition on portraiture, identity, and transformation, Oct 2, 2025 – Feb 15, 2026. 
From Istanbul to Lech, from Bodrum to the Algarve: four exceptional hotels turn art into an experience — where travel, design, and creativity meet. 
In Bio Morphe at the Moody Center for the Arts in Houston, artist Sui Park transforms zip ties into organic sculptures that blur the lines between technology and nature. Her installations explore the poetic potential of synthetic materials. 
Louis Vuitton unveils the Spring-Summer 2026 collection at the Musée du Louvre, reinterpreting intimacy as an Art de Vivre. A poetic celebration of individuality, stylistic freedom, and the ultimate luxury of dressing for oneself. 
Toma Unrestored captures Toma House in Nara, Japan: an art space between past and present, light, shadow, and emotional architecture. 













